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Dict: strongs - calamit



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H1942 @ הוּה havvâh hav-vaw' From H1933 (in the sense of eagerly coveting and rushing upon; by implication of falling); desire; also ruin: - {calamity} {iniquity} {mischief} mischievous ({thing}) {naughtiness} {naughty} {noisome} perverse {thing} {substance} very wickedness.

H1962 @ היּה hayâh hah-yaw' Another form for H1943; ruin: - calamity.

H2483 @ חלי chŏlîy khol-ee' From H2470; {malady} {anxiety} calamity: - {disease} {grief} (is) sick (-ness).

H2916 @ טיט ţîyţ teet From an unused root meaning apparently to be sticky (rather perhaps a denominative from {H2894} through the idea of dirt to be swept away); mud or clay; figuratively calamity: - {clay} {dirt} mire.

H3589 @ כּיד kîyd keed From a primitive root meaning to strike; a crushing; figuratively calamity: - destruction.

H343 @ איד 'êyd ade From the same as H181 (in the sense of bending down); oppression; by implication {misfortune} ruin: - {calamity} destruction.

H4472 @ ממרר mamrôr mam-rore' From H4843; a {bitterness} that {is} (figuratively) calamity: - bitterness.

H5235 @ נכר נכר neker nôker {neh'-ker} no'-ker From H5234; something {strange} that {is} unexpected calamity: - strange.

H6757 @ צלמות tsalmâveth tsal-maw'-veth From H6738 and H4194; shade of {death} that {is} the grave (figuratively calamity): - shadow of death.

H7451 @ רעה רע ra‛ râ‛âh {rah} raw-aw' From H7489; bad or (as noun) evil (naturally or morally). This includes the second (feminine) form; as adjective or noun: - {adversity} {affliction} {bad} {calamity} + displease ({-ure}) {distress} evil ({[-favouredness]} {man} {thing}) + {exceedingly} X {great} grief ({-vous}) {harm} {heavy} hurt ({-ful}) ill ({favoured}) + {mark} {mischief} ({-vous}) {misery} naught ({-ty}) {noisome} + not {please} sad ({-ly}) {sore} {sorrow} {trouble} {vex} wicked ({-ly} {-ness} {one}) worse (-st) {wretchedness} wrong. [Including feminine ra´ ah; as adjective or noun.]

G2436 @ ἵλεως hileōs hil'-eh-oce Perhaps from the alternate form of G138; cheerful (as attractive) that is propitious; adverbially (by Hebraism) God be gracious! that is (in averting some calamity) far be it: - be it far merciful.

G4127 @ πληγή plēgē play-gay' From G4141; a stroke; by implication a wound; figuratively a calamity: - plague stripe wound (-ed).

G4141 @ πλήσσω plēssō place'-so Apparently another form of G4111 (through the idea of flattening out); to pound that is (figuratively) to inflict with (calamity): - smite. Compare G5180.

G4190 @ πονηρός ponēros pon-ay-ros' From a derivative of G4192; hurtful that is evil (properly in effect or influence and thus differing from G2556 which refers rather to essential character as well as from G4550 which indicates degeneracy from original virtue); figuratively calamitous; also (passively) ill that is diseased; but especially (morally) culpable that is derelict6 vicious facinorous; neuter (singular) mischief malice or (plural) guilt; masculine (singular) the devil or (plural) sinners: - bad evil grievous harm lewd malicious wicked (-ness). See also G4191.

G4451 @ πύρωσις purōsis poo'-ro-sis From G4448; ignition that is (specifically) smelting (figuratively conflagration calamity as a test): - burning trial.

G4730 @ στενοχωρία stenochōria sten-okh-o-ree'-ah From a compound of G4728 and G5561; narrowness of room that is (figuratively) calamity: - anguish distress.

G4959 @ συστενάζω sustenazō soos-ten-ad'-zo From G4862 and G4727; to moan jointly that is (figuratively) experience a common calamity: - groan together.

G5004 @ ταλαιπωρία talaipōria tal-ahee-po-ree'-ah From G5005; wretchedness that is calamity: - misery.

G894 @ ἄψινθος apsinthos ap'-sin-thos Of uncertain derivation; wormwood (as a type of bitterness that is [figuratively] calamity): - wormwood.